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Garden cities can be wonders of our age
by Policy Exchange | Nov 14, 2013
For too many young families, the aspiration of home ownership, with all the security it brings, has become a distant dream. Even if they rent their home, many are priced out of the neighbourhoods in which they were raised. The next generation simply won’t have the...
Our troops should be able to focus on the enemy, not worry about human rights laws back home
by Policy Exchange | Oct 18, 2013
“Over the past decade I have served in both Iraq and Afghanistan. I have seen the courage of young men and women as they make tough decisions in the face of the enemy. I have seen speedy decisions save lives and change the course of a battle. Today, this is...
High-rise living means crime, stress, delinquency – and social breakdown. Instead, we must Create Streets
by Policy Exchange | Jan 24, 2013
The vast majority of tower blocks and multi-storey housing estates are the product not of the market, but of state control and the planning system. We should instead be allowing developers to create streets. Streets, houses and low-rise flats are more popular,...
A third runway? Yes, and a fourth too, please
by Policy Exchange | Oct 5, 2012
The people on the 6am to Zurich are not travelling for fun, but because their trip matters to their company and our prosperity. Flying is critical to Britain as an outward-looking nation and as an island at the edge of a continent. In particular, we need a hub...Support Us
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